Law enforcement in Clearwater found Bunch's skeletal remains on Thursday inside a coffin nestled in a storage unit. Turns out the body may have been packed in there for 16 years, since shortly after Bunch died in 1994.

"I feel like I failed her," Fancher says.

Before the discovery of the body, everything in the unit was going to be auctioned off because Fancher's mother, who owned it, couldn't afford to pay for it. The family also couldn't afford to transport the grandmother to her final resting place in Alabama.

"[After she died], she was in a covered trailer parked by the side of the house for two or three weeks," Fancher says.

Fancher says she only found out last year, shortly before her mother died, that her grandmother was never buried.

"My mom was terribly embarrassed about not bring able to do it herself and basically swore me to secrecy," Fancher recalls.

After Fancher's mother died, she was buried in Alabama using what was left in her account. Fancher says there was no money to help transport her grandmother.